I have for a loud popping noise when turning the steering wheel right or left at low speed such as turning into to a parking lot, Spent about 600 bucks so far. dealer says it is NOT the cv joints. he has replaced a bunch of stuff in the shock tower and steering area. It helped for about a month but its back as loud as ever. It has been about a year now so i guess it aint the cv joints. Just a pain..

I had a Chevy Malibu with a Cruise Control issue. It went in 4 times. Couldn't find the problem. May God have mercy on whoever now owns that car. Anyway. If it is NEW you may have Lemon Law protection.

Try looking for a broken anti-sway bar. Your description sounds like what I had. If you need to replace it, make sure it replaced with the same size or larger. A smaller one will adversely affect handling.

The second guess I have is the front suspension, pre-93 Taurus models did not inculde a shock bushing which eliminates a popping/groaning noise during low-speed turns. Most noticeable during colder months. See the shotimes website for info on that.

Best of luck, even many Ford mechanics forget about the second scenario.

I try to do whatever I can do myself (which isnt much but I am learning) otherwise I take it to a independant garage.

Dealers are just ridiculously expensive, and their claim for only using "real ford parts" is just silly, casue in many cases 3rd party replacement parts are leaps and bounds better than the ford parts. (for example the wheelhub I just replaced myself. The SKF hub I installed is both better and cheaper than the motorcraft equivalent.)

I have for a loud popping noise when turning the steering wheel right or left at low speed such as turning into to a parking lot, Spent about 600 bucks so far. dealer says it is NOT the cv joints. he has replaced a bunch of stuff in the shock tower and steering area. It helped for about a month but its back as loud as ever. It has been about a year now so i guess it aint the cv joints. Just a pain..

What kind of car do you have?

My folks '98 windstar had that same problem for a while. We took it into a shop to have it looked at, and they had to WELD something on the front part of the frame that was coming apart (I can't remember what it was, but apparently it was bad)

I cant seem to remember exactly what they welded, but I can find out if you are interested.

My folks '98 windstar had that same problem for a while. We took it into a shop to have it looked at, and they had to WELD something on the front part of the frame that was coming apart (I can't remember what it was, but apparently it was bad)

I cant seem to remember exactly what they welded, but I can find out if you are interested.

/Matt

I took my 10-year-old Lincoln into the shop this morning and told the know-it-all mechanic supervisor that my car was making a noise when I turned the wheel sharp right and left like it was the CV joints (been there done that before), and he told me that Lincolns didn't have CV joints. I told him okay, but if he's familiar with that sound, that's what my car was sounding like. He has yet to call me and tell me what's wrong with the car, but I'll bet he inflates the price of 'whatever' to fix it!!! He also told me it could be the brakes! I'm a long way from being a mechanic, but I've heard brakes in need of repair before, and I don't think that's it!

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